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Update on Immunization Requirements for the 2016-2017 School Year Jennifer Rosen, MD Director of Epidemiology and Surveillance Bureau of Immunization New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

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  • Update on Immunization

    Requirements for the 2016-2017

    School Year

    Jennifer Rosen, MD

    Director of Epidemiology and Surveillance

    Bureau of Immunization

    New York City Department of Health

    and Mental Hygiene

  • Immunizations

    Recommendations vs. School Requirements

    • Recommended Schedule

    – Developed nationally by the Advisory Committee on

    Immunization Practices (ACIP)

    – Defines national standard of practice

    – Endorsed by the AAP, AAFP, ACOG

    • NY School Requirements for pre-K and K-12

    – Immunizations are required to register for school and to

    remain in school (pre-K, K-12)

    – Same requirements for all public and private schools

    throughout NY (NYC and non-NYC)

    – Defined by NYS PHL§2164 and City Health Code

  • ACIP Recommended Childhood and Adolescent

    Immunization Schedules, 2016

    www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules/hcp/child-adolescent.html

    http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules/hcp/child-adolescent.htmlhttp://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules/hcp/child-adolescent.htmlhttp://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules/hcp/child-adolescent.html

  • ACIP Catch-Up Schedule, 2016

    www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules/hcp/child-adolescent.html

    http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules/hcp/child-adolescent.htmlhttp://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules/hcp/child-adolescent.htmlhttp://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules/hcp/child-adolescent.html

  • ACIP Schedule, 2016 Footnotes

  • www.cdc.gov/vaccines/acip/index.html

    ACIP Full Statements and Policy Notes

    • ACIP Recommendations may be published as

    Recommendations and Reports in the MMWR,

    an MMWR article or as a policy note

    • Content includes:

    – Importance of the

    disease

    – Available vaccines

    – Data: efficacy and safety

    – Recommendations

    – Contraindications

    – Impact

    http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines

  • NYC School Immunization Requirements (SH-65 Form)

    2016-2017 School Year

    http://schools.nyc.gov/NR/rdonlyres/461805A3-25CC-4397-AE8E-

    F8A32BCF6335/0/MedReq2012_13.pdf

    http://schools.nyc.gov/NR/rdonlyres/461805A3-25CC-4397-AE8E-F8A32BCF6335/0/MedReq2012_13.pdfhttp://schools.nyc.gov/NR/rdonlyres/461805A3-25CC-4397-AE8E-F8A32BCF6335/0/MedReq2012_13.pdfhttp://schools.nyc.gov/NR/rdonlyres/461805A3-25CC-4397-AE8E-F8A32BCF6335/0/MedReq2012_13.pdfhttp://schools.nyc.gov/NR/rdonlyres/461805A3-25CC-4397-AE8E-F8A32BCF6335/0/MedReq2012_13.pdfhttp://schools.nyc.gov/NR/rdonlyres/461805A3-25CC-4397-AE8E-F8A32BCF6335/0/MedReq2012_13.pdfhttp://schools.nyc.gov/NR/rdonlyres/461805A3-25CC-4397-AE8E-F8A32BCF6335/0/MedReq2012_13.pdfhttp://schools.nyc.gov/NR/rdonlyres/461805A3-25CC-4397-AE8E-F8A32BCF6335/0/MedReq2012_13.pdfhttp://schools.nyc.gov/NR/rdonlyres/461805A3-25CC-4397-AE8E-F8A32BCF6335/0/MedReq2012_13.pdfhttp://schools.nyc.gov/NR/rdonlyres/461805A3-25CC-4397-AE8E-F8A32BCF6335/0/MedReq2012_13.pdf

  • NYC School Immunization Requirements (SH-65 Form)

    2016-2017 School Year

  • School Assessment of Immunizations

    • Annual assessment of doses required upon entry or attendance for all required vaccines

    • Refer to SH-65 form for required doses by grade/age

    • If all ACIP recommendations are followed, all school requirements will be met

    • If the child is up-to-date in the Citywide Immunization Registry (known as the CIR), then the child will also be in compliance for school

  • Citywide Immunization Registry (CIR)

    • The NYC DOHMH’s centralized, computerized database of immunization records

    • Mandated reporting for NYC children 19 years (consent in their medical record)

    • Good population capture

    • Access to the CIR for authorized health care providers, parents, legal guardians and custodians, patients, school nurses and authorized staff

    • Weekly data exchange with NYS immunization registry

    • Immunization records from the CIR populate DOE’s database (ATS) automatically for new entrants and for students who are not in compliance

  • Key Changes for 2016-2017 School Year

    • New meningitis requirements for 7th and 12th

    grades

    – 1 dose for 7th grade entry

    – 2 doses for 12th grade entry or 1 dose if the 1st dose

    was received at age 16 years or older

    • Expansion of the rolling varicella and polio

    vaccine requirements to grades K, 1, 2 and 6,

    7, 8

  • • 4 doses of DTaP for pre-K

    • 4 to 5 doses of DTaP for grades K through 2

    – 5 adequate doses of DTaP are required

    – If 4th dose was given at age 4 years or older, the 5th

    dose is not necessary

    • 3 to 5 doses for grades 3 through 5

    – As age appropriate

    • 3 doses for grades 6 through 12

    School Requirements for DTaP/DTP

  • • Tdap requirement unchanged

    • 1 Tdap dose required for all children aged 11

    years and older entering grades 6-12

    • Any Tdap given at 7 years of age or older,

    meets the requirement

    • Children ages 7 through 10 who are not fully

    immunized with DTaP series, should receive

    Tdap as the first dose in the catch-up series

    • Tdap can be received regardless of the

    interval since the last Td-containing vaccine

    School Requirements for Tdap

  • • For grades K, 1, 2 and 6, 7, 8

    – 4 doses are required or 3 doses if 3rd dose was

    given at age >4 years

    – For grades K through 2, one of the doses must

    have been given at age >4 years, unless dose 4

    was received before Aug 7, 2010

    • May result in up to 5 required doses

    • 3 doses required for all other grades this year

    • Rolling requirement

    – Next school year will apply to K through 3rd grade

    and 6th through 9th grades

    School Requirements for Polio

  • • Children coming from other countries may

    have received multiple doses of polio vaccine

    – Usually as OPV

    – OPV is acceptable

    – Though not all doses may be considered valid in

    US based on age and intervals

    • Recommended approach

    – Make sure at least 1 of the doses was given on or

    after age 4 years

    – There needs to be a total of at least 3 valid doses

    Possible Questions about Polio Vaccine

  • School Requirements for MMR

    • 1 dose of MMR is required for pre-K

    • 2 doses of MMR are required for all children in

    grades K – 12

    • The requirement begins upon K entry

    • Requirement is for:

    – 2 doses of measles-containing vaccine

    – 2 doses of mumps-containing vaccine

    – At least 1 dose of rubella-containing vaccine

  • School Requirements for Hepatitis B

    Vaccine

    • 3 doses of Hepatitis B vaccine are required for

    all children

    – With valid intervals

    – 2 dose adolescent schedule is acceptable

  • School Requirements for Varicella

    (Chickenpox) Vaccine

    • 2 doses of varicella vaccine are required for

    children entering grades K, 1, 2 and 6, 7, 8

    – Rolling requirement

    – Next school year will apply to grades K, 1, 2, 3 and

    6, 7, 8, 9

    • 1 dose is required for all other grades, however,

    2 doses are recommended

  • School Requirements for Meningococcal

    Vaccine

    • Only applies to MenACWY, not Men B vaccines

    • 1 dose for 7th grade entry

    – Could have been given at any time

    • 2nd dose for 12th grade entry

    – 2nd dose must be given on or after the 16th birthday

    – If 2 doses were received prior to age 16, then a 3rd

    dose will be required

    – Only 1 dose is required if that dose was given on or

    after the 16th birthday

  • Additional Pre-K Requirements

    • 1 to 4 doses of Haemophilus influenzae type b

    (Hib) and pneumococcal conjugate (PCV)

    vaccines

    – Number of required doses depends on the age of

    the child and previous vaccination history

    – For Hib: if last dose was given >15 months, then

    child is in compliance

    – For PCV: if last dose was given >24 months, then

    child is in compliance

  • Students in Grades 9 through 12

    • Are deemed in compliance with school

    requirements through graduation if they were in

    compliance prior to June 30, 2014

    • Compliance based on number of vaccine doses

    • Intervals do not need to be reviewed

  • Live Virus Vaccine Recommendations

    • Live virus vaccines (e.g. MMR, varicella, LAIV) can be administered simultaneously or must

    be separated by >28 days in order to be

    considered a valid dose

    • Tuberculin testing (PPD testing or blood-based TB-test) can be administered before or simultaneously with live virus vaccine (MMR, varicella). Otherwise tuberculin testing should be postponed for 4-6 weeks

  • Grace Periods for Doses

    • Vaccine doses administered within 4 calendar

    days of the recommended minimum age or

    interval are considered valid

    • Exception is a 28 day interval between doses

    of live virus vaccines

  • Diagnosis of Disease

    as Evidence of Immunity

    • Only allowed for varicella

    • Not allowed for measles, mumps or rubella

    • Must be diagnosed by physician, nurse

    practitioner, or physician assistant

    • May include documentation of disease in a

    report downloaded from the CIR

  • Serological Evidence of Immunity

    • Serologic evidence of immunity is allowable for measles, mumps, rubella, varicella, hepatitis B, and poliomyelitis only

    – For hepatitis B, may be either positive HBsAg (marker of infection, qualifies as a valid medical exemption) or HBsAb (marker of immunity)

    – For polio, must be positive for all 3 serotypes

    – Children with 2 valid documented doses of MMR or varicella vaccine are considered immune and do not need a 3rd dose of the respective vaccine if IgG titers are negative

    • Equivocal serology results not acceptable proof of immunity

  • • As part of the global polio eradication program,

    live polio viruses are being removed from all

    laboratories – hence, testing for poliovirus type 2

    is no longer available

    • Previously obtained polio serology can be

    accepted but this option is no longer available

    • Expected developments:

    – Revised ACIP General Recommendations will say that

    polio serology is not acceptable as proof of immunity

    – Once this guidance is released, NYS DOH will update

    the polio requirements

    Polio Serology Challenges

  • Medical Exemptions

    • Must be renewed annually at the start of each

    school year

    • The specific vaccine(s) must be indicated

    • Must specify a valid reason for exemption*

    • Must specify the length of time immunization

    contraindicated

    • NYC medical exemption form at: http://schools.nyc.gov/Offices/Health/ImmunizationInfo/default.htm

    * www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/admin/contraindications.html

    http://schools.nyc.gov/Offices/Health/ImmunizationInfo/default.htmhttp://schools.nyc.gov/Offices/Health/ImmunizationInfo/default.htmhttp://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/admin/contraindications.html

  • These Groups Can be Vaccinated

    • Mild illness (even with fever)

    • Mild/moderate local reaction or fever after a previous vaccine

    • Antimicrobial therapy • Disease exposure or

    convalescence • Household member who

    is pregnant or immunosuppressed

    • Allergies to products not in the vaccine

    • Family history including any developmental or behavioral issues

    • Need for multiple vaccines

    • Need for TB testing • Premature birth • Breastfeeding

    These are not contraindications nor valid medical exemptions

  • Religious Exemption

    • Parent or guardian must submit a personally written, signed statement stating the basis for

    request explaining foundations for genuine and

    sincere religious beliefs which prohibit the child

    from being immunized

    • Form letters and letters from third parties (such as a religious leaders or lawyer) are not acceptable

    • PHL§2164 does not require approval of the religious exemption request – must be based on

    genuine and sincere religious beliefs

  • Philosophical Exemptions

    • Not allowed in New York State

  • Provisional Compliance

    • New students may enter school provisionally

    with documentation of at least first dose of

    each immunization series

    • Subsequent vaccines must be administered in

    accordance with ACIP catch-up schedule to

    be considered “in process” and remain in

    school

    • School may not refuse admission to a child

    who meets the definition of “in process” to

    complete the required immunizations

  • NYC Immunization Requirements for 2016-2017 (SH-65 Form)

  • Provisional Compliance (cont.)

    • Alternative schedules are not acceptable

    • In absence of immunization records, 30 days

    allowed for results of serologic testing

    – If results negative, appointment dates must be

    provided for vaccination

  • Who is in Compliance with School

    Immunization Requirements

    • Students with evidence of immunity for a

    vaccine series: immunization or serologic

    evidence or disease history for varicella

    - OR -

    • Students with a valid religious or medical

    exemption on file

  • Exclusions

    • A child must be excluded from school (not allowed in school) by the principal if:

    – Lacks an immunization record (or other acceptable

    evidence of immunity), unless there is a documented

    medical or religious exemption

    – Fails to provide documentation of immunizations within:

    • 14 days if child has previously lived in NYS, or

    • 30 days if the child has resided in another state or

    country

    – Has exceeded the ‘in process’ period based on ACIP

    catch up schedule

    • School can request appointment documentation

  • Exclusion in the Event of an Outbreak

    • List of diseases for which a child may be

    excluded expanded to include all the diseases

    listed in PHL Section §2164

    • Children “in process” or with medical or

    religious exemptions

    • Exclusion duration may include the entire

    incubation period

    • Schools required to maintain a current list of

    susceptible children at all times

    • Upheld in federal court

  • Other Recommended Vaccines that are

    NOT Required

    • Other vaccines are recommended by ACIP:

    – Rotavirus vaccine (infants only)

    – Influenza vaccine (for K-12)

    – Hepatitis A vaccine

    – Human Papillomavirus

    – Meningitis B

    – Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine

    – Zoster (shingles) vaccine (adult only)

  • There are no contraindications to

    simultaneous administration of any

    vaccines

  • It is not necessary to restart the

    series of any routine vaccine due to

    extended intervals between doses

  • Vaccine Adverse Events

    • Report suspected vaccine adverse events

    on-line through the CIR

    www.nyc.gov/health/cir (preferred) or through

    the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting

    System (VAERS) at www.vaers.hhs.gov or

    800-822-7967

    http://www.nyc.gov/health/cirhttp://www.vaers.hhs.gov/

  • Disease Reporting

    • List of reportable diseases, including vaccine-

    preventable diseases, on DOH website

    www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/providers/reporting-

    and-services/notifiable-diseases-and-

    conditions-reporting-central.page

    • Immediately reportable conditions should be

    reported to DOH Provider Access Line at 866-

    692-3641

    https://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/providers/reporting-and-services/notifiable-diseases-and-conditions-reporting-central.pagehttps://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/providers/reporting-and-services/notifiable-diseases-and-conditions-reporting-central.pagehttps://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/providers/reporting-and-services/notifiable-diseases-and-conditions-reporting-central.pagehttps://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/providers/reporting-and-services/notifiable-diseases-and-conditions-reporting-central.pagehttps://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/providers/reporting-and-services/notifiable-diseases-and-conditions-reporting-central.pagehttps://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/providers/reporting-and-services/notifiable-diseases-and-conditions-reporting-central.pagehttps://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/providers/reporting-and-services/notifiable-diseases-and-conditions-reporting-central.pagehttps://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/providers/reporting-and-services/notifiable-diseases-and-conditions-reporting-central.pagehttps://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/providers/reporting-and-services/notifiable-diseases-and-conditions-reporting-central.pagehttps://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/providers/reporting-and-services/notifiable-diseases-and-conditions-reporting-central.pagehttps://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/providers/reporting-and-services/notifiable-diseases-and-conditions-reporting-central.pagehttps://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/providers/reporting-and-services/notifiable-diseases-and-conditions-reporting-central.pagehttps://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/providers/reporting-and-services/notifiable-diseases-and-conditions-reporting-central.pagehttps://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/providers/reporting-and-services/notifiable-diseases-and-conditions-reporting-central.pagehttps://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/providers/reporting-and-services/notifiable-diseases-and-conditions-reporting-central.page

  • Child and Adolescent Health

    Examination Form (CH-205)

    • Two versions of CH-205 are currently available

    – New form only available as PDF

    – Old form is available in the CIR

    • DOH is working to make the new form available in CIR

    – CIR automatically pre-populates the immunization

    portion of the form

    – CIR enables providers to save the form and update

    as needed

    • Schools will accept either version in the interim

  • Resources and Educational Materials

    • Medical requirements for new school entrants 2016

    (SH-65 Form)

    • http://schools.nyc.gov/NR/rdonlyres/461805A3-25CC-

    4397-AE8E-F8A32BCF6335/0/MedReq2012_13.pdf

    • ACIP Birth-18 Years & "Catch-up" Immunization

    Schedules

    www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules/hcp/child-

    adolescent.html

    • Chancellor’s Regulation A-701

    • NYSDOH Frequently Asked Questions

    • www.health.ny.gov/prevention/immunization/schools/d

    ocs/faq_immunization_regulations.pdf

    http://schools.nyc.gov/NR/rdonlyres/461805A3-25CC-4397-AE8E-F8A32BCF6335/0/MedReq2012_13.pdfhttp://schools.nyc.gov/NR/rdonlyres/461805A3-25CC-4397-AE8E-F8A32BCF6335/0/MedReq2012_13.pdfhttp://schools.nyc.gov/NR/rdonlyres/461805A3-25CC-4397-AE8E-F8A32BCF6335/0/MedReq2012_13.pdfhttp://schools.nyc.gov/NR/rdonlyres/461805A3-25CC-4397-AE8E-F8A32BCF6335/0/MedReq2012_13.pdfhttp://schools.nyc.gov/NR/rdonlyres/461805A3-25CC-4397-AE8E-F8A32BCF6335/0/MedReq2012_13.pdfhttp://schools.nyc.gov/NR/rdonlyres/461805A3-25CC-4397-AE8E-F8A32BCF6335/0/MedReq2012_13.pdfhttp://schools.nyc.gov/NR/rdonlyres/461805A3-25CC-4397-AE8E-F8A32BCF6335/0/MedReq2012_13.pdfhttp://schools.nyc.gov/NR/rdonlyres/461805A3-25CC-4397-AE8E-F8A32BCF6335/0/MedReq2012_13.pdfhttp://schools.nyc.gov/NR/rdonlyres/461805A3-25CC-4397-AE8E-F8A32BCF6335/0/MedReq2012_13.pdfhttp://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules/hcp/child-adolescent.htmlhttp://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules/hcp/child-adolescent.htmlhttp://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules/hcp/child-adolescent.htmlhttps://www.health.ny.gov/prevention/immunization/schools/docs/faq_immunization_regulations.pdfhttps://www.health.ny.gov/prevention/immunization/schools/docs/faq_immunization_regulations.pdf

  • Using CIR Online Registry to Recall

    Patients in Preparation for the

    School Year

  • CIR Online Registry Recall Features (1)

    • Choose subsets of your patients due for vaccine before school begins

    – Customize sets by age range, vaccine type, doses

    – Example: select “age range from >4 to 12 years” and “Include

    patients who are missing any age-appropriate immunization”

    • Reach out to families whose children are not up-

    to-date by using the letters and labels program,

    phone list or text messaging- newest feature

    • Text messages can be set up as a one-time

    message or an automated recurrent message -

    generated every 28 days- for a chosen duration-

    e.g., 1 year - forever. Fast and FREE!

  • CIR Recall Features (2)

    • Messages can be customized or use CIR default message

    Default text message

    • Recall jobs are saved in CIR and are

    downloadable for viewing details and your own

    use: patient contact data, vaccines due

  • Text messages viewed from mobile phone

    Your message to the

    parent/guardian of

    your pediatric patient.

    This is a sample of a

    default message.

    The recipient can reply

    “STOP.” Recipient will

    next receive an auto-

    reply confirming

    opting out of receiving

    text messages

    The recipient may

    reply “OOPS” to opt

    back in to receiving

    text messages. An

    auto-reply

    confirmation is sent

    The recipient always

    has the option of

    continuing to receive

    messages or stopping

    them.

    Short Code: 850-80.

    This is the number that

    recipients will see

    when you text them.

  • Resources for CIR Reminder/Recall

    and Text Messaging

    • Online Guides

    – www1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/cir

    /cir-recall-guide.pdf

    – www1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/cir

    /txt-messaging-guide.pdf

    • For questions or assistance with CIR, call

    347-396-2400

    www1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/cir/cir-recall-guide.pdfwww1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/cir/cir-recall-guide.pdfwww1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/cir/cir-recall-guide.pdfwww1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/cir/cir-recall-guide.pdfwww1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/cir/cir-recall-guide.pdfwww1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/cir/cir-recall-guide.pdfhttps://www1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/cir/txt-messaging-guide.pdfhttps://www1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/cir/txt-messaging-guide.pdfhttps://www1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/cir/txt-messaging-guide.pdfhttps://www1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/cir/txt-messaging-guide.pdfhttps://www1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/cir/txt-messaging-guide.pdfhttps://www1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/cir/txt-messaging-guide.pdf

  • Questions?